Dec 20 2022
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Mar 10 2023
'The Alchemy of Gesture'

'The Alchemy of Gesture'

Presented by Mosbacher Creative at Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region

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"I paint music. All my life I have painted expressions of gesture. Every touch of brush to paint and then to canvas involves gesture. Gesture is the purest form of expression, feeling, and communication. Gesture is the most important tool in my work as an artist.

I have a form of synesthesia called Chromesthesia, which means I see sound in color, shape, and texture. I also have Auditory-Tactile synesthesia, which means I viscerally sense music, which creates feelings of expression and gesture in my bones. Gestures of our bodies express or emphasize an idea, sentiment, or attitude, and allows us to communicate without words. After studying ancient languages and practicing the artful formations of their alphabets, I have developed my own gestural language to help me express how I see and feel music.

Alchemy is a way of transforming one thing into another for the purpose of creating and extending life. The conversion of one element into another is a significant part of alchemy. Art is alchemy, just as music is alchemy, and together they create overflowing emotion and beauty. In this series, alchemy refers to the choice of materials, substrates, media, and the chemistry of how they interact, as well as from where the specific gestures come. Every stroke of paint has alchemy, and a reason it has been used.

This body of work is a collection of music for unaccompanied viola, composed and played by some of my favorite contemporary musical artists. I love the rich timbre of the viola, and the story it tells. The solo voice of the viola is the perfect vehicle for presenting how I see and feel music. I want you to look deeply into the paintings. I want you to listen to the music and to see what I see inside the vibrations and feel the sound of the composition. See how I express my voice through painted gesture on canvas, much like conductors use gesture to lead a symphony concert, or a musician uses gesture to create sound. Painting music is the way I express music."

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International Award-Winning American artist Karen Mosbacher is an abstract expressionist painter, known for the synesthetic qualities in her work. Growing up surrounded by the
sounds of classical and jazz piano, and pursuing studies in classical dance and visual art, she developed an early dedication to personal creativity.

Karen currently shows at G44 Gallery, Kreuser Gallery in Colorado Springs, I.D.E.A. Gallery in Atlanta, JRB ART at the Elms Gallery in Oklahoma City, and Victoria at Home in Santa Fe. Mosbacher's focus is in oil and acrylic paints, mixed media on canvas and panel, and encaustic painting on multiple substrates. She is also visiting faculty with Colorado College, where she teaches painting music and expression through color.

Mosbacher leads the Multae Manus (Many Hands) Collective mentoring new and emerging artists to elevate their own artwork. Mosbacher's upcoming works are collaborative in nature and will present throughout 2023 in varying cities. Her recent body of work, "The Alchemy of Gesture" focuses on pure expression of her ability to see sound and express it visually.

Admission Info

Free.

Phone: (719) 634-2204

Dates & Times

2022/12/20 - 2023/03/10

Additional time info:

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Location Info

Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region

121 S. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903